INDIA has entered into the Guinness Book of World Records in JULY 2020 as the LARGEST camera-trap wildlife survey ever conducted.It was the 4th edition of this census.Government claimed that India fulfilled its RESOLVE to double tiger numbers four years before the target.The survey covered unprecedentedly 522,996 km of trails and sampled 317,958 habitat plots for vegetation and prey dung.This census assessment was carried out over three phases with the various datasets then combined to be extrapolated via statistical computation.The main outcome of this census was that India's tiger population had increased by ROUGHLY one-third: from 2,226 in 2014 to 2,927 in 2018.